[1] Which Gas is liberated when Zinc metal reacts with dilute H2SO4?
[A] CO2
[B] H2
[C] SO
[D] NO2
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Zn+H2So4 = znso4 +H2...
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Hydrogen (H2) gas is liberated when zinc (Zn) metal reacts with dilute sulfuric acid (H2SO4).
- The zinc metal is chemically active and it can easily react with dilute sulfuric acid to produce new chemical products.
- In the chemical reaction of zinc and dilute sulfuric acid, zinc sulfate and hydrogen gas are produced as the products of the chemical reaction.
- The chemical equation of this chemical reaction is as follows -
Zn + H2SO4 (dil) ------> ZnSO4 + H2
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